Dove Lake
Dove Lake which is one of the most beautiful lakes in Australia, is a corrie lake located close to Cradle Mountain in Tasmania, Australia's central highlands. It is located in the National Park of Cradle Mountain and Lake St. Clair. A lot of people visit the lake, which is surrounded by well-kept walking pathways that go up to Cradle Mountain. Gustav Weindorfer, a well-known local, gave it that name in honor of a Van Diemen's Land Company officer.
Dove Lake was created by glacial, the same as many other lakes in the area. The Tasmanian deciduous beech, tussock grasses, snow gums, and pencil pines make up the distinctive environment. Numerous wombats, echidnas, pademelons, and tiger snakes are among the creatures that roam the lake's banks.
This lake is encircled by mountains and a lush landscape. The spectacular Cradle Mountain looms majestically above the lake and provides a beautiful backdrop. People can easily explore the region thanks to the walking pathways that are positioned near the lake. The region around the lake is home to tiger snakes and wombats.
Location: Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Central Highlands, Tasmania